Now that we're getting into the second half of August, it's the the time of year when we really start to monitor the far eastern Atlantic for budding tropical waves that could potentially develop into tropical storms or hurricanes.

Now that we're getting into the second half of August, it's the the time of year when we really start to monitor the far eastern Atlantic for budding tropical waves that could potentially develop into tropical storms or hurricanes.

Much of her Friday testimony came back again Monday during cross-examination, including her claims that Barr was acting strangely around the time of Sidarovich's disappearance and that Dille had seen something odd in their yard, covered by a sheet.

Barr, meanwhile, told a judge Monday he will not take the stand in his defense. The defense suggested it will attempt to expose the evidence and question the accuracy of the investigation.

The defense also suggests it has a letter written by an unidentified person who confessed to killing Sidarovich, but it won't be decided until Tuesday whether it will be admissible as evidence.

The defense said it can have the remainder of its witnesses testify Tuesday, which could yield closing arguments soon -- and mean the decision will soon go to the jury.

Another man, David McMannis, is also charged in connection with Sidarovich's murder and will be tried early in 2016.

Both Barr and McMannis were repairmen working on a septic tank at the victim's home.